I think that our colleagues are just stressing that an M40 in the only field-grey production tunic that had factory pleats, and that SS tunic style had three support holes.
This tunic has two holes, so shouldn't have pleats, unless they were added by a tailor.
Probably just talking past one another - it is a good looking tunic. I still believe the cufftitle was added later, though it is a nice job. A unit tailor or soldier would have just sewn right through to the other side: no need to hide the inside stitch.
The collar tabs do look very fresh. By that I mean that the thread retains it's glossy finish, and since these tabs would theoretically have been one of the first bits of insignia added upon issue, one would expect some dulling to match the tunic. Not really possible to tell, though, just guess - I've seen stranger things than un-toned thread!
All in all, a nice tunic.
regards, Robert
This tunic has two holes, so shouldn't have pleats, unless they were added by a tailor.
Probably just talking past one another - it is a good looking tunic. I still believe the cufftitle was added later, though it is a nice job. A unit tailor or soldier would have just sewn right through to the other side: no need to hide the inside stitch.
The collar tabs do look very fresh. By that I mean that the thread retains it's glossy finish, and since these tabs would theoretically have been one of the first bits of insignia added upon issue, one would expect some dulling to match the tunic. Not really possible to tell, though, just guess - I've seen stranger things than un-toned thread!
All in all, a nice tunic.
regards, Robert
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